Congratulations.
On a successful SXSW day, of course, though the job sounds pretty cool too ;-).
'Potential'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Congratulations.
On a successful SXSW day, of course, though the job sounds pretty cool too ;-).
Big Congratulations hayden! Does that mean no more trips up this way?
Thanks, y'all! Yeah, Heather, I don't know what sort of conferences the new job will send me to, if any. But the Dallas conference was moved to Austin this year, anyway (it was last week).
Pthththththbb.
I din't wanna buy you a beer anyway.
No really, congratulations LBB is pretty cool.
I went out to see a local singer/songwriter I like Heather Eatman . One of her tracks is on my mix.
and then stayed and heard Angela McClusky who BLEW ME AWAY! I'm buying her album today. There are some tracks up on that link. There some Marianne Faithful in her voice, nice band backing her. According to the site, she'll be at SXSW on Friday.
I din't wanna buy you a beer anyway.
Heck, I'll buy you one next time you make it down this-a-way.
Hey, Msbelle! We just had some pictures developed on an old camera & there's one of me & you that I'll have to send you.
woohoo! BTW - my friend with the film at SXSW forgot to tell me he was already there and it screened and whatnot, so obviously I can't now let you know about it. He has been chastized.
Hey all. Just a quick driveby before I head out for another evening of music. Hayden missed who I thought were the best band last night -- IQU (pronounced eye-koo) from Seattle. A duo -- a guy playing samplers, keyboards, guitar and theremin (sometimes all at the same time) and a woman who played keyboards, guitar and sometimes sang. Some of their stuff was reall dancey-new-wave while other stuff was more out there. The highlight was a theremin version of "loving you" ("it's easy 'cause you're beautiful" ... you know the one?). The theremin was perfect for that high note at the end of the chorus; I was embarrassed that I never thought to do that song!
This afternoon, I went to a BBQ in a residential neighborhood with lots of bands playing. The highlight was the guy from the Long Winters (forgot his name) playing solo acoustic. Hayden was there as well, and I also got to meet the elusive Julie Beth!
OK, off to dinner and more rock.
The theremin was perfect for that high note at the end of the chorus; I was embarrassed that I never thought to do that song!
Did a cow explode?
SXSW Roundup for today:
2 pm Atombombpocketknife at B.D. Riley's - bad-fuckin-ass. Way too loud for that little place. I met Minmae and Ted Leo while there, too.
3:30 pm Western Keys at Caucus Club. Lazy and sweet.
4:30 Deathray Davies at Caucus Club. Quite rockin'.
5:30 The Wrens at Caucus Club. Disappointing. I think they're a little overwhelmed by their success.
10:30 Something Something Family Band at Cedar St. Courtyard. Booooo-ring country-rock.
11 pm Knife in the Water at Cedar St. Courtyard. Excellent show and very, very rockin' by KITW standards. The pedal steel player is playing lead guitar exclusively, which is odd. David Fricke was right behind me. I talked with him a bit. Quite a nice guy. I did not tell him that his magazine sucks.
12:10 pm The Bodines at Austin Music Hall. Embarrassing. Especially for the 40ish people shouting woo and doing the rich white folk boogie.
12:30 pm Big Star at Austin Music Hall. Fuckin' cool. I learned three things about Alex Chilton during this set: 1) he's too cool to practice; 2) he's too cool to tune; and 3) he's way too fuckin' cool to sweat, even though he was wearing a white oxford under a Stax t-shirt under a suit jacket. Chilton was playing nice with the audience, and the Big Star tunes were fun, despite the frequent mistakes and tuning problems. They tried to pull out some half-remembered tune at the end, so I left to go catch the end of the Mekons
1:40 am The Mekons at Antone's. The sound in there sucks, but I still dug the hell out of "Now We Have The Bomb," "Last Dance," a majorly rockin' "Hard To Be Human," and "Dan Dare." They seemed a bit chilled and tired. They were also calling themselves the MEEK-uns, which is how the Dutch guys standing next to me during KITW were pronouncing it, too. Odd.
A bit more about Mission of Burma last night. They opened with "That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate," followed by "Max Ernst." The set also included (Jon, tell me if I'm misremembering any of this -- I was both overstimulated and exhausted):
First finale: Penelope Houston (pay attention: of the Avengers) came out and sang "American In Me" and DOA's "Class War"
Second finale: